PubMedID: 15764000The authors conducted a study in 100 non-smoker healthy normal human subjects to find a relationship between eye dominance and macular function as tested by using transient stimulus and electroretinography. Eye preference procedure was carried out using two reference points and pattern electroretinograms (PERGs) were recorded using black and white checks, each check subtending 23'. Trace averager was retriggered every 300 milliseconds (ms) with data collection time of 150 ms. The difference in PERG P50 amplitudes between right and left eyes was analyzed using Student's t test. There was no significant difference in PERG P50 amplitudes between the right and left eye dominant subjects as well as no significant differences be...
PURPOSE. To evaluate the relationship between electrophysiological, psychophysical, and structural m...
Background: Ocular dominance is the physiological preference of one eye over the other, hence its in...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...
Background: Ocular Dominance was first described by Rosenbach. Ocular Dominance is the tendency to p...
Purpose To investigate the association between ocular sensory dominance and interocular refractive e...
Copyright © 2013 D. Lopes-Ferreira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The extent of sensory eye dominance, a reflection of the interocular suppression in binocular visual...
Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implici...
To quantify the relationship between stereoacuity and ocular sensory dominance. Methods: Ocular domi...
Purpose:Stereopsis is the highest form of binocular visual processing, in which relative depth infor...
Copyright © 2014 Gökhan Pekel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
INTRODUCTION: Numerous techniques are available for the assessment of functional status of the vis...
WOS: 000272665500026BACKGROUND: Certain neural functions, such as peripheral reflexes, differ betwee...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
BACKGROUND: Certain neural functions, such as peripheral reflexes, differ between genders, while hig...
PURPOSE. To evaluate the relationship between electrophysiological, psychophysical, and structural m...
Background: Ocular dominance is the physiological preference of one eye over the other, hence its in...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...
Background: Ocular Dominance was first described by Rosenbach. Ocular Dominance is the tendency to p...
Purpose To investigate the association between ocular sensory dominance and interocular refractive e...
Copyright © 2013 D. Lopes-Ferreira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The extent of sensory eye dominance, a reflection of the interocular suppression in binocular visual...
Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implici...
To quantify the relationship between stereoacuity and ocular sensory dominance. Methods: Ocular domi...
Purpose:Stereopsis is the highest form of binocular visual processing, in which relative depth infor...
Copyright © 2014 Gökhan Pekel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
INTRODUCTION: Numerous techniques are available for the assessment of functional status of the vis...
WOS: 000272665500026BACKGROUND: Certain neural functions, such as peripheral reflexes, differ betwee...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
BACKGROUND: Certain neural functions, such as peripheral reflexes, differ between genders, while hig...
PURPOSE. To evaluate the relationship between electrophysiological, psychophysical, and structural m...
Background: Ocular dominance is the physiological preference of one eye over the other, hence its in...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...